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  WHO READS RT?
Women of all ages and backgrounds, domestically and internationally, faithfully read Romantic Times BOOKclub magazine. Reading is more than a pastime, it's a major interest in the lives of our readers.

There is no typical reader of RT BOOKclub magazine; she ranges from high powered executive and college student to working mother and single career woman. Young women with dreams and fantasies share their books with their mothers and grandmothers because novels address the eternal escape fantasy of living out adventures and for romance readers it addresses the fantasy of falling in love with Mr. Right. Romance novels reinforce traditional values of commitment and a happy ending. (All the things that women usually don't experience - at least not the first time around!)

In fact, romance novels offer the ultimate fantasy: getting an alpha male to commit. In a world where violence, profanity, and promiscuity dominate TV and films, romance novels are an oasis to a woman's sensibilities and sensitivities.

Avid fiction lovers are addicted to reading and constitute the ultimate in a diverse group of women - all ages, all backgrounds, all economic classes. Data derived from publishers reveal that the median age of a woman's fictio readers is 35, but ranges from 18 to 85. Most possess at least two years of college experience, and half work outside the home. Amazingly enough, between 10 and 40 books a month is the average reading list - constituting a $1200 price tag for their books each year. Hobbies of women's fiction readers include cooking, crafts, and collectibles (e.g., dolls, jewelry, plates).

Qualities that unite fiction lovers? A lifetime love of the written word, a passion for history and knowledge, and arm-chair travel. There is also a desire to escape modern stress for a few hours. Librarians report that romance novels are the most widely borrowed books.

Recently, more men have taken up romance reading because they want to truly understand and please women. Psychologists have also discovered that romance readers are warmer, more sensual, and have better sex lives!

Here's a sampling of just some of the booklovers who read Romantic Times BOOKclub:

CATHIE LINZ
NANCY SHAW
YVONNE HERING
TERRI BRISBIN
JANET KENDALL

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